How is what i said a fallacy? He flies, he's super strong, he's handsome, muscular, has perfect or nearly perfect morals, and intelligent.

So basically, he's not human because humans always have flaws, MAJOR flaws. If I'm wrong, tell me one of Superman's major flaws. He is not more human than we are, humans have flaws, he's what a perfect human would be, he's closer to Jesus or some other god than he is to a human.

I don't think Superman's "flawlessness" (I don't read the comics so I don't know of he's actually perfect all the time) has anything to do with biology. I always assumed it was due more to his upbringing. He's basically just a really nice guy, which doesn't make him inhuman in any way.

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Cynicism is not maturity, do not mistake the one for the other. If you truly cannot accept a story where someone does the right thing because it’s the right thing to do, that says far more about who you are than these characters. - Greg Rucka

Read Red Son. That's a good example of what would/could happen if superman had landed somewhere else other than Kansas.
Personally, I don't think him being Kryptonarian has anymore to do with how he behaves or how he treats mankind than his upbringing in Kansas.